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Sleekit

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  1. Hello !,Thank you for accepting my membership,and hope you can help ! I've recently moved into a new home, with (what I believe is a Eucalyptus tree in the garden), approx 12 - 15 feet tall, Mature leaves approx 6 inches in length. Recently, the leaves have started turning very brown, but are not dropping at all, I've tried watering it, but there's a steady increase in the ratio of brown to green leaves. I don't know if its lack of water, or fungus/pest but I'd like to save it if I can. Any thoughts would be most appreciated, also should I remove the dead leaves, or leave them? should I cut the branches off with the dead leaves? I've added a couple of pics, 1 showing the live leaves, the other the brown leaves.The 3rd pic taken from above Thank you for your help !

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